THURSDAV, SEPTEMBER 18, 1941 Customs Exemptions (Continued from Page One) Urging strict observance of the customs, 'Chief Justice" Leffler ex pressed the hope that no viola tions will be reported this year. He emphasized that customs are not a penalty or a form of hazing, •but rather a group of helps to the new students' adjustment to a new environment and his fellow clasi mates. In addition to Chairman Leffler the members of Tribunal are J. Lee Clovis '42, George R. Ross 42, Iticliard N. Stevenson '42, Robert . A. Wasser, '42, Thomas R. Heideek , er '43, and George M. Rumsey '43. Throughout the - Year Keep . in Mind That the L. G. BALFOUR CO. Fraternity Jewelers Has A State College Office In Charles Fellow ; Shop 109 S. Allen St.' - When you are thinking of Class rings and Fraternity jewelry and Birthdays and Christmas and initiation and commencement . . . remember BALFOUR JEWELRY, • "ALWAYS IN TOWN" . . • . . • •t- "A .Gif4 For Every Occasion" • Blair Shop of Gilts • 142. S. Allen St. Dial 2362 13 A HEADS CONFAB—Dr. R. Adams Dutcher, head of the department of agricultural and , . biological chemistry, has been elected chair man of the 1942 Gibson Island Vit amin Conference. Food Price Rise Causes Increase In Dorm Rates The College Board of Trustees has increased board costs in wo men's dining halls $9 a semester, beginning this fall, because of the national. rise in food prices, -ac cording to President Ralph 'D. Hetzel. He added that though the charge will be $126 a semester or $252 a. year, it is low in compari son with prices of similar insti tutions. Charges in downtown dor mitories have also been- raised from $7 to $7.50 a week. FRED'S RESTAURANT FOUNTAIN SERVICE, CIGARS, CANDY, MAGAZINES Faculty Appointments nnounced By President Meal Tickets $5.25 for $5.00 $3.15 for $3.00 Allen. Street THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Stephens Replaced By Purdue Graduate Thirteen new staff appointments were announced this week by President Ralph D. Hetzel. New faculty Members include Matthew Van Winkle as supervisor of petroleum and natural gas ex tension to replace Dr. Maynard M. Stephens who resigned to accept a post in industry ds a petroleum engineer. Van Winkle is a graduate of Pur due University. He has held re search positions for industrial firths in Oklahoma and Indiana for the past nine years. This summer he has toured refining_ and pro duction centers in the- eastern states. Other new appointments in clude: Philip S. Klein, assistant professor of American history; Facundo - R. Morral, assistant pro fessor of metallurgy; Rose Cologne, assistant professor of home eco nomics; Lester L. Fehr, assistant professor of vocational teacher ed- ucation; Alvin R. Grove, instructor in botany; William P. Kruger, in structor in physics and mathe matics at Mont Alto; Meir H. Degani, instructor in geophysics; Mrs. Mary W. Streyffeler, instruc tor- in home economics education; Lidia Manson, research assistant, Engineering Experiment Station; James W. Eckerd, research- assist ant in fuel technology; Mary D. Stockton, assistant in home eco nomics; and Virginia E. Orbeton, assistant cataloguer, College li brary. Odd Jobs Available For Rushing Season Men students who wish to cure occasional part-time ,jobs should call at', the PSCA . , office, :! 3O Old Main, and, fill 'otit an ap plication blank. A number - of.table-waiting"jobs are available during: ; season. Students who • are.:•inter ested should sign up as early: as' ; possible. Although the student applicant cannot be assured of work, _ the PSCA employment acts as a clear ing -house for odd jobs. Decrease In Freshman Enrollment Expected A slight decrease in freshman enrollment this year, in addition to the anticipated- loss of- about 500 men from the junior and sen ior classes, was predicted yester day by Registrar William S. Hoff man. :;~:~% ~~> z~ ~ / ~ a How Treat. yourself and others to wholesome, delicious Wrigley's Spearmint Gtim. Swell to chew. Helps ,keep breath sweet, teeth bright. The Flavor Lasts. He said that on September 7, the last date for which figures have been compiled, 1,559 fresh men had been' admitted, as com pared with 1,643 on the same date last gear. Hank Greenberg, Detroit out fielder, now in the army, has sold his expensive car and has pur chased a cheaper one. to Win Friends in one easy lesson PAGE SEVEN